Highways Asset Management and Civils Framework 2025-2029

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Value

£288,000,000

Classifications

  • Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
  • Construction, foundation and surface works for highways, roads
  • Geotechnical engineering services
  • Road traffic-control equipment

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

7 months ago

Published

10 months ago

Description

Bristol City Council wishes to appoint a number of providers onto a framework for the provision of Highways Asset Management and Civils Work. The framework will be in place for four years with 10 lots as follows:
- Lot 1: Machine Laid Surfacing
- Lot 2: Surface Dressing and Micro Asphalts
- Lot 3: Slurry Seal and Preventative Treatments
- Lot 4: Road Markings, Road Studs, High Friction & Coloured Surfacing and Joint / Crack Repair Systems
- Lot 5: Highways Civil Engineering works up to £499,999 (excluding VAT)
- Lot 6: Highway Civil Engineering works over £500,000 (excluding VAT) and other specialist Highway Engineering works
- Lot 7: Structural and Steel Maintenance, Repairs and Reconstruction Works to Bridges and Highway Retaining Wall Structures up to £499,999 (excluding VAT)
- Lot 8: Structural and Steel Maintenance, Repairs and Reconstruction Works to Bridges & Highway Retaining Walls Structures over £500,000 (excluding VAT)
- Lot 9: Geotechnical and Soil Investigation Works on or adjacent to the Highway
- Lot 10: Traffic Management

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Katy Reed

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